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Tesla gains tentative approval to introduce ‘FSD’ driver assistance system in China

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  • Tesla has cleared regulatory challenges in China, which gives the company tentative approval to deploy its driver assistance system, Full Self-Driving (FSD), in the country. This follows Tesla CEO Elon Musk's visit to China to discuss implementing FSD software and transferring driving data internationally.

  • Tesla has met China's stringent data security standards—as verified by Chinese motoring associations for its Model 3 and Y vehicles. These standards, established in November for vehicles released in 2022 and 2023, include requirements like anonymizing facial recognition data and ensuring that data collection within the cockpit is optional and processed locally.

  • The company also partnered with Baidu to collect data using the latter's mapping license, which was crucial for the launch of FSD in China.

  • Tesla is the only foreign company that has met China’s data compliance requirements. Subsequently, Chinese automakers such as BYD, Lotus, Nezha, Li Auto, and Nio have met China's latest data security standards.

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